separate chamber
collocation in Englishmeaningsofseparateandchamber
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separate
adjective
uk/ˈsep.ər.ət/us/ˈsep.ɚ.ət/
existing or happening independently or in a different ...
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chamber
noun
uk/ˈtʃeɪm.bər/us/ˈtʃeɪm.bɚ/
formal
a room used for a special or official purpose, or a group of people who form (part of) ...
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(Definition ofseparateandchamberfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In multiple/stepped hearth incinerators, the secondary combustion air is introduced in aseparatechamberdownstream the primary combustion chamber.
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A separate cart accompanied the wagon to collect other household refuse which was collected from aseparatechamberin the pail closet.
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A reference sample may be placed on another balance in aseparatechamber.
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The silicone oil is factory sealed in aseparatechamberfrom the gear oil surrounding the rest of the differential.
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The steam enters aseparatechamberin the header, this time as superheated or dry steam.
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Cold water is poured into aseparatechamber, which is then heated up to the boiling point, and directed into the funnel.
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To prevent accidental legitimate cross-pollination, plants with pin-type flowers and plants with thrumtype flowers were grown in separate chambers.
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It divided itself into separate chambers in 1698.
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Separate chambers were prepared for each slug allowing rapid rotation of the different treatments, with minimal disturbance to the slugs.
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The tomb is divided into four separate chambers, resembling the layout of a palace of the day.
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When half full, the fragrance fills two separate chambers, seemingly defying the law of gravity that liquid seeks its own level.
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Furthermore, there were checks and balances "within" the legislature since there were two separate chambers.
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In particular, the vacuum brewer, which required two fully separate chambers joined in an hourglass configuration, seemed to inspire industrial designers.
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In the normal heart, there are four separate chambers; the two top chambers, or atria, pump blood simultaneously into the two bottom chambers, or ventricles.
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There is a problem when there are holes present in the walls that separate chambers (septa), as well as when valves are incorrectly constructed.
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The floats are internally sub-divided into three separate chambers.
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The spire is internally divided into 3 separate chambers.
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The nests consist of separate chambers, each of which is occupied by a pair (sometimes with offspring) roost and breed.
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The whole nesting structure may be up to 2 m across, containing up to 30 adjoining nests with their own separate chambers and entrances.
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It is one of the earliest examples of a barrow with separate chambers.
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